Isla Nelson, 5, plays in the sand while her mother, Soldotna resident Betty Nelson, and grandmother, Juneau resident Sue Carlson, enjoy a sunny day at the beach on Sunday, March 13, 2016 at the mouth of the Kenai River in Kenai, Alaska.
Isla Nelson, 5, plays in the sand while her mother, Soldotna resident Betty Nelson, and grandmother, Juneau resident Sue Carlson, enjoy a sunny day at the beach on Sunday, March 13, 2016 at the mouth of the Kenai River in Kenai, Alaska.
Around 700 gathered locally as part of a nationwide protest.
Around 40 stands were strewn around Soldotna, Kenai, Nikiski and Sterling for the event.
Cargo planes to helicopters were on display Saturday.
David Meyer was reported missing June 11 while kayaking in Cook Inlet.
Officials say sun’s angle in Alaska makes temperatures feel higher compared to other states.
The nationwide protest came the same day as a military parade organized at the behest of the Trump administration.
Meetings would be moved from 6 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. under a resolution set to be considered on June 25.
Staff who arrived at the school on Monday found significant damage, according to police.
Per-student funding was increased by $700 in an education bill passed by the Alaska Legislature in May.